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A station or run, in the context of New Zealand agriculture, is a large farm dedicated to the grazing of sheep and cattle. The use of the word for the farm or farm buildings date back to the mid-nineteenth century. The owner of a station is called a runholder.

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  • Station (Nouvelle-Zélande) (fr)
  • Station (New Zealand agriculture) (en)
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  • Une station en Nouvelle-Zélande est une grande ferme d'élevage de bétail, semblable au ranch américain. Ce terme est également employé en Nouvelle-Calédonie pour désigner les « stations d'élevage ». La Nouvelle-Zélande produit et exporte sa viande ovine surtout en Grande-Bretagne. (fr)
  • A station or run, in the context of New Zealand agriculture, is a large farm dedicated to the grazing of sheep and cattle. The use of the word for the farm or farm buildings date back to the mid-nineteenth century. The owner of a station is called a runholder. (en)
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  • Une station en Nouvelle-Zélande est une grande ferme d'élevage de bétail, semblable au ranch américain. Ce terme est également employé en Nouvelle-Calédonie pour désigner les « stations d'élevage ». La Nouvelle-Zélande produit et exporte sa viande ovine surtout en Grande-Bretagne. (fr)
  • A station or run, in the context of New Zealand agriculture, is a large farm dedicated to the grazing of sheep and cattle. The use of the word for the farm or farm buildings date back to the mid-nineteenth century. The owner of a station is called a runholder. Some of the stations in the South Island have been subject to the voluntary tenure review process. As part of this process the government has been buying out all or part of the leases. Poplars Station in the Lewis Pass area was purchased in part by the government in 2003. The Nature Heritage Fund was used to purchase 4000 ha for $1.89 million. Birchwood Station was bought in 2005 to form part of the Ahuriri Conservation Park St James Station was purchased by the Government in 2008. (en)
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